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itt teachers you hate and why

Started by laskfn, September 16, 2008, 10:59:04 AM

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Walter

Let's see...

Nope. I don't hate any of my teachers this year. Most are nice, the rest are bearable.

Gamosan

Quote from: TECTRON on September 16, 2008, 04:53:38 PM
how could that possibly be sexism and what would she do befuddlement


She was convinced that Mrs. was derived from Mr's, as in, showing possession. Of course, this would be improper grammar so is of course completely preposterous. Additionally, it's not like anyone means that when they say it...

She also thought it was disrespectful of a woman's right to decide whether or not to inform you if she's married or not.

The threatened punishment was a KO.

Daddy

Quote from: Gamosan on September 16, 2008, 05:33:02 PM
She was convinced that Mrs. was derived from Mr's, as in, showing possession. Of course, this would be improper grammar so is of course completely preposterous. Additionally, it's not like anyone means that when they say it...

She also thought it was disrespectful of a woman's right to decide whether or not to inform you if she's married or not.

The threatened punishment was a KO.
Was she too stupid to know there was "Ms." for that?

Kalahari Inkantation

Quote from: Gamosan on September 16, 2008, 05:33:02 PM
She was convinced that Mrs. was derived from Mr's, as in, showing possession. Of course, this would be improper grammar so is of course completely preposterous. Additionally, it's not like anyone means that when they say it...

She also thought it was disrespectful of a woman's right to decide whether or not to inform you if she's married or not.

The threatened punishment was a KO.
As in, she'd knock you out? doodthing;
I usually call all of my female teachers "Ms." regardless of their marital status, but I'd call her "Mrs." on purpose. baddood;

Ezloﺕ

My English teacher actually thinks he's a vampire.  doodthing;
:)

Gamosan

Quote from: TECTRON on September 16, 2008, 05:42:36 PM
As in, she'd knock you out? doodthing;
I usually call all of my female teachers "Ms." regardless of their marital status, but I'd call her "Mrs." on purpose. baddood;


Nope. KOs are Kick Outs, resulting in an unexcused absense=three detentions. Three KOs in one class= no credit.



And yes, she was aware of Ms. School policy is alway Ms. The rant was started by someone who accidentally said Mrs.

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